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Kaboom!

My intention was to write a posting yesterday but I spent the day dodging the wind-driven rain and keeping warm.

It’s ironic that last Tuesday when I looked at the temperature sign on a nearby business it said 97 degrees! Yes, 97… well, yesterday was a far cry from that.

I am happy to report that though the temperature is a little brisk this morning, the sun is shining…. YAY!

So, what have you done to prepare for fall?

Sunday and Monday were the sneak preview of what fall has in store for us. It took great willpower yesterday not to turn the heat on.. but of course, I remembered.. it’s too early to do that..

Instead, I did the next best thing.. started cooking and baking in the kitchen. Soup and homemade biscuits not only warmed up the apartment but it warmed our souls as well.

No need to have the window open for ventilation last night.. the comforter felt great.

Back to your fall preparation list.

1. It’s a good time to put away all your ‘summer toys’… whatever form they may take.

2. If you have flowers and a garden, it’s time to take action with what remains before the first frost arrives.. which could be soon.

3. Start filling up your cupboards with supplies for the fall and winter that lies ahead. Have a family discussion about your needs. We have started our list of wants and needs. Our pantry is starting to fill up for those upcoming days when the weather might dictate whether I want to leave the apartment or not.

4. Think about your neighbors and others in the community. If you have extra coats, gloves, scarves that you don’t often wear, there are many charitable organizations that could make good use of them.

Buy a few extra non-perishable items the next time you go to the store. Your local food bank or community center could use the help. Another possibility is someone you know personally that may need a helping hand– a neighbor or family member. It’s good to share!

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